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2. Topics / Activities. Challenges and BarriersInternational StandardsILO Conventions and RecommendationsCurrent TrendsExamples of Good Practice. 3. The Challenge. 600 million disabled people worldwide370 million in Asia386 million of working-age worldwide238 million in AsiaMost live in ru
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1. 1 Vocational Rehabilitation and Employment of People with Disabilities:From Principles to Practice Debra Perry
Senior Specialist in Vocational Rehabilitation
International Labour Office (ILO)
2. 2 Topics / Activities Challenges and Barriers
International Standards
ILO Conventions and Recommendations
Current Trends
Examples of Good Practice
3. 3 The Challenge 600 million disabled people worldwide
370 million in Asia
386 million of working-age worldwide
238 million in Asia
Most live in rural areas
Unemployment rates are double that of the general population and as high as 80 percent
Disability and poverty are linked
The socioeconomic costs are high
4. 4 Barriers to Employment
5. 5 Workers with Disabilities Are capable and talented
Can work and perform on par with their peers (Dupont Study (U.S.), Lou Harris poll (U.S.), Marriot (U.S.), Centrica (UK), Tricon Restaurants (Australia)
Have greater job retention
6. 6 The Response: Promote Full Participation International Declarations, Standards etc.
Regional Decade of Disabled Persons
National Legislation and Policies
Service Delivery Systems and Programs
Self-Help and Advocacy Groups
Promoting Awareness
7. 7 Timeline 1955 ILO VR Recommendation No. 99
1971 UN Declaration on the Rights of Mentally Retarded Persons
1975 UN Declaration on the Rights of Disabled Persons
1981 UN International Year of Disabled Persons
1982 UN World Programme of Action Concerning Disabled Persons
1983-1992 UN Decade of Disabled Persons
1983 ILO VR (Disabled) Convention No. 159
1983 ILO VR (Disabled) Recommendation No. 168
1993 UN Standard Rules on the Equalization of Opportunities for Persons with Disabilities
1993-2002 Asian and Pacific Decade of Disabled Persons
8. 8 The ILO and People with Disabilities Decent work for all - non-discrimination
Equality of opportunity
Equality of treatment
Mainstreaming in training and employment
Choice
Special measures
Community participation
Tripartite consultations
Involvement of disabled persons and NGOs
9. 9 Basic Definitions: ILO Instruments Disabled Person: An individual whose prospects of securing and retaining suitable employment are substantially reduced as a result of physical or mental impairment (introduced in R 99).
Vocational Rehabilitation: That part of the continuous and coordinated process of rehabilitation which involves the provision of those vocational services, e.g. vocational guidance, vocational training and selective placement, designed to enable a disabled person to secure and retain suitable employment (introduced in R 99).
10. 10 Recommendation No. 99 (1955) Covers all disabled people
Identifies vocational guidance, training and placement principles
Recommends approaches to implementing principles
11. 11 R99: Highlights Use existing services
Enable disabled people to use services
Include employers and trade unions
Foster cooperation between medical and VR
Expand vocational opportunities
Establish sheltered workshops/homebound
Develop services for children and youth
12. 12 Convention No. 159 (1983) Purpose of Vocational Rehabilitation
Equity issues
Policy and Action
13. 13 Purpose of Vocational Rehabilitation
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15. 15 Convention No. 159 POLICY
National VR
Input from employers, labor unions, and people with disabilities
Fosters open employment ACTION
Includes the delivery and evaluation of VR services
Has provisions for competent personnel and staff training
16. 16 R168: Highlights Expands VR principles
Suggests measures to increase employment opportunities
Encourages full community participation
Provides approaches to equalize rural and urban services
Identifies strategies for VR staff development
Specifies mechanisms for engaging workers’, employers’ and disabled persons’ organizations
17. 17 R168: Create Job Opportunities
18. 18 R168: Reduce Barriers to Employment
19. 19 ILO Disability Programme Policy Advice
Technical Cooperation Activities
Research Projects
Others:
Code of Practice on Disability
GLADNET - Global Applied Disability and Information Network on Employment
20. 20 Asia Pacific Decade Target Areas 1. National coordination
2. Legislation
3. Information, 4. Public awareness
5. Accessibility and Communication
6. Education
7. Training and Employment
8. Prevention of causes of disability
9. Rehabilitation
10. Assistive devices
11. Self-help organizations
12. Regional cooperation
21. 21 Training and Employment Targets
22. 22 Trends Affecting Vocational Rehabilitation From Charity to Civil Rights
From the Industrial to the Knowledge Economy
From Centralized to Community-based Services
23. 23 Charity Civil Rights The disability movement
Inclusion of all disability groups
Medical to social model of disability
Costs of the welfare state
The business argument
24. 24 Implications Disabled people involved in planning, services, and evaluation
Mainstream services inclusive
Services more innovative and effective
All types of disabled persons served
Multisectoral approaches
25. 25 Industrial Knowledge Economy New focus on information and technology
Globalization
ICT and new work tools
Businesses must be leaner, meaner and smarter
Fast-paced, changing, more competitive workplace
Threats and opportunities for disabled persons
26. 26 Implications Training must address new technology
Training must be flexible
English language important
New work structures (e.g. teleworking)
Life-long learning important
Must meet employer needs
27. 27 Centralized Community More attention, autonomy to communities
Fewer resources and weaker infrastructures
Different needs and standards
Greater reliance on informal sector and self-employment for jobs
More family and community involvement
28. 28 Implications Standard VR practices may not apply
Each community has different resources and needs
Community based services must reflect them
All resources should be tapped
Services and staff must be flexible and diverse
Expand concept of employment (e.g. self-employment, cooperative)
Poverty alleviation and income generation programs should include disabled people
Full community participation